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Dwayne Johnson cast as Doc Savage

Rock's got a reasonable range, but I can't remember a single role where I've ever seen him and not immediately thought 'the Rock', no matter what he was playing.
Then again, considering his origins and the over the top nature of most of his roles, it could just be a question of his branding.
He's not just an actor, he's a movie star. So yeah, he's branded to be the main attraction and to carry his movies just like Schwarzenegger, Cruise, Ford, etc. before him.
 
IGN recently spoke to Shane Black and asked him if Doc Savage was going to be a period piece.
Shane Black via IGN said:
It has to be. I’m not going to do it otherwise. And if it doesn’t happen for that reason it doesn’t happen. People say ‘Well, we have all these tie-ins we want to do with merchandise and we can’t do them if it’s 1930s, can’t you make it present day? He’ll fight Al-Qaeda.’ No! That’s not who Doc Savage is. What sets him apart is that he was the first of the Supermen. With all the attendant mythology about being trained from birth to be perfect."
There are a couple other longer quotes in the article, but this one seemed very appropriate to the current conversation
 
Indeed. Sounds like the guy knows and cares about the source material, which is what can really make or break an adaptation.
 
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